On Thursday, June 11, 2020, Qiyu Yan <yanqiyu01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am Qiyu Yan, mail: yanqiyu01@xxxxxxxxx, a 5-yesr Fedora user and a undergraduate student in Physics.
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> I started doing packaging because I want to setup development environment for my lab's computers, the software I first packaged is geant4 on copr http://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yanqiyu/geant4/
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> By improving the package forked from someone else, I started to know how to do packaging. (geant4 is a complexed software, I need more time to package it well)
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> But I am not trying to join devel to bring geant4 to official repository here:
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> I want to make an open-source anti-censorship proxy software [Trojan](https://github.com/trojan-gfw/trojan) [GPL-3.0 license] available to Fedora's official repositories. Will that be possible? (Its named as trojan but it is a proxy, which pretends to be a TLS server which makes it possible to bypass China, or any other government's censorship)
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> Fedora's official repositories already have a python3-shadowsocks with similar functions, but that project is likely to be out of maintenance. I think having a new one will be great.
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> I have made it to be able to build on [koji](https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=45580956) what to do next to carry on?
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> And I want to add more proxy software, such as [V2ray](https://github.com/v2ray/v2ray-core) and [Shadowsocks-libev](https://github.com/shadowsocks/shadowsocks-libev) later.
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> Why I want to build those proxies into fedora's official repository? That is because downloading those software from GitHub or COPR will be extremely slow, but if them can enter official repository, they will be mirrored into China, which will make it easier to install for Chinese users.
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> And they are not a Chinese only software, they are also useful when you don't want someone else to know if you are using a proxy, wireguard or IPSec just do encryption but not confuse possible attackers.
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